I've had a quick look when you posted initially but had no time to react yet.At first sight this can be an EXTREMELY positive addition to LMCE - Frankly I'm disappointed to see so little reaction.After initially reading your post, I immediately headed over to TVDB.com or org only to find out their site is being overhauled or such, so I really lack information from that side. I know the forum is up, but don't know for the rest.

My main question would be re: TVDB - will it work worldwide? For German users, Belgian, Dutch, French, Spanish...?

I've had a quick look when you posted initially but had no time to react yet.At first sight this can be an EXTREMELY positive addition to LinuxMCE - Frankly I'm disappointed to see so little reaction.After initially reading your post, I immediately headed over to TVDB.com or org only to find out their site is being overhauled or such, so I really lack information from that side. I know the forum is up, but don't know for the rest.

My main question would be re: TVDB - will it work worldwide? For German users, Belgian, Dutch, French, Spanish...?

It is designed to work worldwide. They support many languages. I tied it to the lmce install language, but there is a dropdown on the initial search page to change the default.

As far as dvd discs, if you could post the filenames, that would be awesome. However, in the case of you ripping the entire dvd as opposed to the individual episodes...that would require some code changes but TVDB does list dvd seasons and discs so it may be possible.

As far as dvd discs, if you could post the filenames, that would be awesome. However, in the case of you ripping the entire dvd as opposed to the individual episodes...that would require some code changes but TVDB does list dvd seasons and discs so it may be possible.What do you mean: post the filenames?Should these be posted to TVDB?

As far as dvd discs, if you could post the filenames, that would be awesome. However, in the case of you ripping the entire dvd as opposed to the individual episodes...that would require some code changes but TVDB does list dvd seasons and discs so it may be possible.What do you mean: post the filenames?Should these be posted to TVDB?

We have taken our website off-line for a while, to conduct some much-needed maintenance, and to make some improvements to the back-end of our website.

We hope to be back on-line in a few weeks.

Thank you for your patience.I guess I'll have to wait to find out what and how its all about :-)

Erwin

1. What country are you in? Possy said the same thing, yet whenever i go there i dont see the message. Ill have to ask their admins about that.

2. As far as the dvd's what I meant was are you ripping the dvd's? for example most shows have 4 or 5 discs for the season. So are you asking if we can get metadata for those 4 or 5 dvd's? Or are you ripping them from dvd to indvidual files like 'weeds-season1episode1' ?

For the iso's it possible to attatch metadata to them by disc. It would require some adjustments but possible more than likely.

I'm in Belgium, hence my reaction about Germany amongst others. Over here we are off course aware of this... We also have no Schedules direct, which is a pity...

The disc scenario:Most of the time that would be ripping DVD1 & 2 & n, yesOne of the disadvantages, even if you have proper metadata, is usually you only have ONE DVD sleeve or jacket. I guess it would be a really 'handy' feature just to be able to stamp '1' '2' etc right on top of this sleeve jpeg or whatever. I know that some people scan the disc image and use that as JPG or PNG, but I'm not very fond of this method. It's really tedious to get them properly straightened out, and mostly hard to read, since it will end up pretty small, so I'd prefer a plain simple number.

I have the same analogous idea with music - say you rip a triple CD , with something like 50 or 60 songs. They will all carry the same image...

As far as iso is concerned:Are you suggesting we could embed the metadata (ID3 if you like) into the iso?I guess that would be very nice. I would also 'wish' for this to be available as a cmd to add metadata to already existing iso files instead of re-ripping.

1. I also had to create the directory (was getting the superfail error). I'm not really sure what permissions the files should have though (chmod 774??) so maybe this is why?2. Now that I have created the directory I can get the tool to work, but I have to manually enter the episode info (it won't guess) - otherwise I get the same error as cfernandes if left blank (cfernandes I am assuming you only get this when fields are left blank?).3. Also the third drop-down is a blank entry for me (Amazon, IMDB, <whitespace>)

Otherwise works really well - and FAST! I wonder why IMDB and Amazon are so much slower?

So that you know what we see :-)C:\Documents and Settings\erwin>nslookup*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.80.1: Non-existent domain*** Default servers are not availableDefault Server: UnKnownAddress: 192.168.80.1